President Dr. Freeman Hrabowski announced today that he will retire after the Spring 2022 semester, making the class of 2025 the last to be welcomed…
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On April 20, 2021, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. The verdict came 11…
Ramadan is a month of fasting and prayer observed by Muslims worldwide. This year, the holiday is from Apr. 12 to May 12, just in…
Editor’s note: This article contains mention of suicide. Last spring, 30.5 percent of college students said that their mental health negatively impacted their academics. According…
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced on April 5 that all Maryland residents aged 16 and older would become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine the following…
University of Maryland, Baltimore County students could see a slightly larger tuition bill for the 2021-2022 school year if the University System of Maryland Board…
Today, the University System of Maryland announced that it will require COVID-19 vaccination for all eligible students, faculty and staff who will be on a…
Only bananas and apples greet University of Maryland, Baltimore County students looking for fresh produce at True Grit’s Retriever Market or the Common’s Market. Junior…
Americans have waited in anticipation for the 1,400 dollar stimulus check that was approved by President Joe Biden in March. However, the guidelines for receiving…
Since the Center for Democracy and Civic Life’s 2020 presidential election “Cast Your Whole Vote” campaign, the organization searched for other ways to show the…
Like all other aspects of college life, the COVID-19 pandemic threw organizations and clubs at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County into the world of…
Plastic bags in trees, drifting down waterways, blowing along sidewalks — this sight is becoming increasingly common with the 100 billion plastic bags Americans use…
Last week, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County sent an email to all students saying that it will resume “more normal on-campus activities in the…
After over a year of operating completely online, many University of Maryland, Baltimore County students are used to the routine of logging onto their computer…
Education majors have always been unique amongst college students: learning, learning to teach and teaching all at once. The COVID-19 pandemic challenged their efforts to…
As alarms blare from her laptop, Candace Martinez-Doane, Assistant Director of Leadership and Government at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, launches into action. These…





